Does it look weird / bad placed?
Should i be concerned?
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The PIC on the screen is from Google to comparate
Looks to me like your screen protector is slightly off, not your sensor or mic.
PhxCliff said:
Looks to me like your screen protector is slightly off, not your sensor or mic.
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I mean like the "round" of the sensor like between It and the rest of the phone but Maybe its Just visual efect due to the bad protector position
In the first picture looks good in the last picture looks off. Both pictures have the screen protector on.
my home screen looks exactly the same. I also felt it is slightly off, but works fine so do not bother
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Wierd question I know.
But I have noticed that my screens surface is rough not smooth as 'regular' glas of whatever kind. And after countless cleanings and wipings and whatever the surface stil doesnt have that smoothness where one just easily touches the screen with the finger and moves easily the menu and so on.
Am going to try to take pictures, because I noticed some odd patterns on the screen if a flash light is used.
Cheers.
Images:
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So what you guys think? Should I return the unit for repair or replacement?
Anyy advice is welcomed.
Cheers!
Edit: Spoke to retailer and will exchange for a new unit.
Anyone else have a stupid orange glow on the camera when you look at hardwood floor or a wooden table when there is light on it?
Like a lens flare/halo effect?
This yellowish, orangish glow when looking at wood with light hitting hit.
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So you're complaining because a glossy surface caused image distortion? Sounds legit.
Yeah and this is with a note 2
Comparing devices with different image sensors isn't how you figure out if there's something wrong with yours.
It looks over saturated, I don't think anything is wrong with the camera, just too much color. Try messing with the color settings on the camera.
I just noticed that a weird purple/pink blotch of colour appears on my camera lens when I digitally zoom in.
I thought it was dust but even after vigorously wipe the lens it still stays there
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As I zoom in the blotch gets bigger
maybe ur lens is scratched
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
Camera lens scratch.
Try anothe camera app to be sure.
What should I do?
Nothing you can do.
Probably a laser burn, did you use your phone as camera/flashlight on a location with lasers like a disco or anything?.
I have not seen or heard if there will be a notifications LED. The front images I have seen, you can see the eye scanner, camera, and one other spot. Not sure if that spot is for the LED or a light sensor. Does anybody know?
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I'm thinking that the other sensor may be for the Prox sensor for when you put the device to your face and it kills the display so as not to accidentally dial a number. And that the notification indicator my be next to the top speaker beneath the top glass
It will be the same as it is in the S7 and S7 Edge. There is no physical way to see it, but it blinks visibly through the glass. As seen in the pic below.
Pic taken from this REEEEEEEEE thread at droid life.
The light is on and visible in some of the videos of the Samsung announcement event, in the area pictured above. It's there.
I just came across this very odd display issue after sending my phone to replace the glass broke. They used OCA as they said.
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this display is damaged (broken) it aprears like it somehow got comprased
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I just came across this very odd display issue after sending my phone to replace the glass broke. They used OCA as they said.
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That has had pressure applied to it in those areas
Also, how many left hands do you have?
What snoozer said, it's what happens to mostly OLEDs when they crack, the liquid crystal oozes out... The panel is broken and needs to be replaced... It happened to my brother's Galaxy S5 after he accidentally dropped it